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abridge(v.) to shorten, cut down
abrogate(v.) to abolish, often by authority
abscond(v.) to sneak away and hide
abundant(adj.) in great numbers
accede(v.) to agree
accentuate(v.) to emphasize, to highlight
accommodating(adj.) obliging, helpful
accost(v.) to approach or confront aggressively
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acumen(n.) keen insight
acute(adj.) sharp, severe
affable(adj.) friendly, amiable
affluent(adj.) rich, wealthy
aggrandize(v.) to increase or make greater
aggregate(v.) to gather, amass
aghast(adj.) struck by amazement or terror
agoraphobia(n.) an abnormal fear of open or public places
akimbo(adj.) with hands on hips and elbows extending outward
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alacrity(n.) speed, readiness
algid(adj.) frigid, cold
allay(v.) to sooth, assuage
alleviate(v.) to relieve
aloof(adj.) reserved, distant
altercation(n.) an argument, dispute
amalgamation(n.) a union, a merger
ambivalent(adj.) having contradictory feelings
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amble(v.) to stroll, walk
ameliorate(v.) to improve, to make better
amend(v.) to change for the better, improve
amiable(adj.) friendly, affable
amorous(adj.) relating to or showing love
amorphous(adj.) without shape or borders
anomaly(n.) something that does not fit into the normal order
antechamber(n.) a waiting room
anxiety(n.) uneasiness